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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 515012" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>Personally I'm making a bolt gun 7 wsm for the wolves, the interiour guys seem to like semi auto 308s but they don't ususally worry about weight, having it strapped to a snowmobile and all.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I can get one down this fall and figure out what bullet worked best, they are a fairly big critter. Just trying to wrap my head around a 125 lbd animal thats tougher than a coyote. It takes a fair bit to level a big western coyote, can't imagine what it takes to flatten a wolf. </p><p></p><p>Until the 7 wsm is done the 7 ultra will be the standin, but due to the country ill be hunting I doubt it will be hauled much in from the beach. My wife doesnt like scopes but is interested in gettting a wolf, so I'm seriously considering a 270 wsm with irons launching the 110 accubonds as fast as possible. </p><p></p><p>dunno what the weight but the 7 wsm will be a savage 116 with dbm, hs precision stock, 19 inch mcgowen, egw base with xtr rings (maybe a dnz for less to catch on alders) and a 2.5-10 nikon monarch with add on turrets. </p><p></p><p>I like the sound of the OP's rifle, sadly a kriger with a lonewolf are a ways out of what my wife will allow for a rifle budget</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 515012, member: 8394"] Personally I'm making a bolt gun 7 wsm for the wolves, the interiour guys seem to like semi auto 308s but they don't ususally worry about weight, having it strapped to a snowmobile and all. Hopefully I can get one down this fall and figure out what bullet worked best, they are a fairly big critter. Just trying to wrap my head around a 125 lbd animal thats tougher than a coyote. It takes a fair bit to level a big western coyote, can't imagine what it takes to flatten a wolf. Until the 7 wsm is done the 7 ultra will be the standin, but due to the country ill be hunting I doubt it will be hauled much in from the beach. My wife doesnt like scopes but is interested in gettting a wolf, so I'm seriously considering a 270 wsm with irons launching the 110 accubonds as fast as possible. dunno what the weight but the 7 wsm will be a savage 116 with dbm, hs precision stock, 19 inch mcgowen, egw base with xtr rings (maybe a dnz for less to catch on alders) and a 2.5-10 nikon monarch with add on turrets. I like the sound of the OP's rifle, sadly a kriger with a lonewolf are a ways out of what my wife will allow for a rifle budget [/QUOTE]
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